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Look up billow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Billow or billows may refer to: Wave Wind wave Billow maidens, Norse mythological wave maidens Andrew
Billow Kerrow (born 1958 in Rhamu) is a Kenyan politician from Mandera County. He served as a Member of Parliament for Mandera Central Constituency from
"Jay" Billow, Jr. (February 5, 1924 – November 16, 2003) was a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. "Andrew Billow, Jr". Cox
Eva Hildegard Maria Billow née Forss (1902–1993) was an influential Swedish illustrator, cartoonist and children's writer. She is remembered for writing
The Bounding Billow was a sailor-written newspaper published aboard the USS Olympia from 1897 to 1898. Although it has received little scholarly attention
Richard A. Billows is a professor of history at Columbia University. His specialty is the Classical Mediterranean, especially the Hellenistic World post-Alexander
In Norse mythology, the Æsir goddess Rán and the jötunn Ægir both personify the sea, and together they have nine daughters who personify the sea waves
Nine Daughters of Ægir and Rán
woman leaning forwards with her arms outstretched behind and above her. Billowing cloth runs from her arms to her back, resembling wings. The first Rolls-Royce
(Danish: [nɒ: jɑɪ̯ seɐ̯ ed ʁœd flæ: smɛlə]; lit. 'When I see a red flag billow') is the anthem of the Danish Social Democrats. It is sung at national meetings
Når jeg ser et rødt flag smælde
11821. ISSN 1941-6016. Ludlam, F. H. (October 1967). "Characteristics of billow clouds and their relation to clear-air turbulence". Quarterly Journal of
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Tamil
Flute, Instrument played by Lord Krishna
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Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Sahabi RA
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Shelomiy, SHELOMI means "my peace" or "peaceful." In the bible, this is the name of the father of a leader of the tribe of Asher.
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Tamil
Musical instrument
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Indian, Sanskrit
Endowed with Mind; Logical
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English (Devon) : from a vernacular form of the Old Testament personal name Shadrach, name of one of the ‘three holy children’, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who were cast into a fiery furnace and not harmed.
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vine branches
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sweat; swelling
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Hindi
Full of joy.
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Tamil
Shubh Ansh
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a.
Rising in surges or billows; full of surges; resembling surges in motion or appearance; swelling.
n.
A great wave or flood of anything.
a.
Raised up in a ridge or ridges; as, a billow upridged.
a.
Large; chief; -- applied to an extraordinary billow, supposed by some to be every tenth in order. [R.] Also used substantively.
v. t.
To affect as with blows; to strike repeatedly; to strive with or contend against; as, to buffet the billows.
imp. & p. p.
of Billow
n.
A great wave or surge of the sea or other water, caused usually by violent wind.
v. i.
To move, as waves or billows, with alternate swell and depression.
v. i.
To rise and fall, as waves; to tumble over, as billows.
a.
Of or pertaining to billows; swelling or swollen into large waves; full of billows or surges; resembling billows.
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Pertaining to the Adriatic Sea; as, Adrian billows.
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of Billow
v. i.
To rise and fall with alternate motions, as the lungs in heavy breathing, as waves in a heavy sea, as ships on the billows, as the earth when broken up by frost, etc.; to swell; to dilate; to expand; to distend; hence, to labor; to struggle.
n.
The swell of the ocean or other body of water in a high wind; motion of the water's surface; also, a single wave; a billow; as, there was a high sea after the storm; the vessel shipped a sea.
n.
A wave, or billow; especially, a succession of large waves; the roll of the sea after a storm; as, a heavy swell sets into the harbor.
v. i.
To surge; to rise and roll in waves or surges; to undulate.
n.
A large wave or billow; a great, rolling swell of water, produced generally by a high wind.
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To gather foam; to froth; as, the billows foam.
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A rising or falling, as of waves; as, the welter of the billows; the welter of a tempest.
v. i.
To rise or be driven into waves or billows; to heave; as, in tempest, the ocean swells into waves.